Bhittai
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Literature
Bhittai and the Ancient Maritime Trade of Sindh
Shah Abdul Latif Bhittai’s poetry serves as a valuable cultural and historical source, offering insights into Sindh’s maritime activities, trade…
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History
Vanjaras – The Wandering Traders
A description of the Vanjaras, a group of wandering traders, using translations from Piara Singh Padam’s ‘Sikh Sampradavali.’ “Their sails…
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Sindh Studies
The Inheritors of a Rare Kind
Sindhis are basically spiritual and philanthropists; they are homely and responsible. Sindhi men are clean and sincere, and Sindhi women…
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Anthropology
Fakirani Jats of Kutch, Gujarat
The Fakirani Jat is a pastoral community, of shepherds and herds, locally known as Maaldhari. They claim their descent to…
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Philosophy
Poets and Poetry: Critical Analysis of Plato and Aristotle’s Theories
Bhittai and Iqbal showed the truth and reality through their poetry Ghulam Shehzad Dahri In the history of English literature,…
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Art and Culture
Neglected in Life, Forgotten after Demise
Gul Muhammad Khatri was a renowned artist, but his art could earn only the name and fame for him unlike…
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Education
Business is the future of our youth
Great poet Shah Abdul Latif Bhittai has also promoted business and trade in his poetry Larkano, Sindh In order to…
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Anniversary
In A Continuous Search, I May Never Find You
December 27 marks the 4th demise anniversary of Naila Gul “Sapna” Qazi, known Sindhi Poet, Researcher, Calligrapher, Compere, Editor and…
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Feature
Like here, like there
Today, the world has forgotten Bhittai’s “Like here, like there”, which points to the universality of human existence. K P…
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